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You want to figure out how many spores would be in the giant puffball, based on the diameter.

You are given:

  • The diameter of the giant puffball is 1.2 meters.
  • One spore is 10 microns, or micrometers.

1 micron = 1/1000000 of a meter or 10-6 m

Therefore, the length of one spore in meters is:

10 microns x 1/1000000 meters per micron = 1/100000 meters

or 10 x 10-6 m = 10-5 m

To find out how many spores fit in a diameter of 1.2 meters, divide 1.2 meters by 10-5 meters:

1.2 m / 10-5 m = 1.2 m x 105 m = 120000

Therefore, there are 120,000 spores in the diameter.

"I often use measurements like this in my research," says Tom Volk, a professional mycologist. "A large puffball of this size could contain trillions of spores when you measure the volume."